Glen Falls is a stunning park located in Highlands, North Carolina, United States. This natural oasis offers visitors a peaceful and serene setting to enjoy the …
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Nov 7, 2024
Beautiful. Well maintained trail. Three lookout decks - top, middle, and bottom. Quite a few steps and if not comfortable with steps and steep trail it is still a beautiful from the top (the first de…Full review by Jeff S
Aug 29, 2024
Easy going down; tougher coming back up. But the waterfalls were really pretty. Love the sound of the water and rhodendron-lined trails. Road to get there not too bad, but last mile is gravel.Full review by TallyWriter
Jun 30, 2024
Excited since there were 3 observation decks. Only problem was trail is VERY steep and with high steps and roots all the way it was a difficult trek. Also the falls were not as spectacular as I had h…Full review by cinny0823
How far is the hike to the first waterfall? I have a 4 year old and some in their 60s
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There are three waterfalls/viewing platforms -- maybe a half mile to first, another half mile to second and another half mile to third. Downhill all the way in and then uphill all the way out. …
There are three waterfalls/viewing platforms -- maybe a half mile to first, another half mile to second and another half mile to third. Downhill all the way in and then uphill all the way out. Allow energy and time for coming back up. Beautiful falls and hike.
How large is the parking area... number of vehicles it would accommodate?
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Room for probably 20-25 vehicles in a gravel/dirt lot at the trailhead. It is a beautiful hike. Be aware that it is downhill going in and uphill all the way back out.
Yes, but on a leash. We take our 2 dogs everywhere with us. Most trails, whether federal or state park allow dogs on a leash. Please be kind to the other hikers and the forest animals …
Yes, but on a leash. We take our 2 dogs everywhere with us. Most trails, whether federal or state park allow dogs on a leash. Please be kind to the other hikers and the forest animals by remembering to bring poop bags to pick up after your pets :)